Henry Antonik's World War IIhttp://www.photoshelter.com/va-gallery/V0000nAr9duovp2Y/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg?_bqO=0&_bqH=eJyLCsywyC.0TDeuSvEtz6nyNU2t8k_MzqkKd0q3MrKwtDIytbJyj_d0sXU3AIKMrIigoojKzIDUdLUwkGgYSDTPscgypTS_rMAoUs3dM97d0cfHNSgSmyYAqsgi_Q--
These are the WWII images of Henry Richard Antonik who was an official photographer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. I am working to preserve these images. Many are of England and a few are of France. I'm trying to identify people places and events in most of these photos. Here is an excerpt from Antonik's 2002 obituary: &quot;In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge.&quot; Please contact me if you know something about these images: jeremyhoganphotographer@gmail.comWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500http://www.photoshelter.com/img/ps-logo.gifHenry Antonik's World War IIhttp://www.photoshelter.com/va-gallery/V0000nAr9duovp2Y/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg?_bqO=0&_bqH=eJyLCsywyC.0TDeuSvEtz6nyNU2t8k_MzqkKd0q3MrKwtDIytbJyj_d0sXU3AIKMrIigoojKzIDUdLUwkGgYSDTPscgypTS_rMAoUs3dM97d0cfHNSgSmyYAqsgi_Q--
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68625429ww2_236.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000b10uJrYp.YM/0ww2_236.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000b10uJrYp.YM/0"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000b10uJrYp.YM/s/500/I0000b10uJrYp.YM.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000BUyyOsu.K5U/1?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68815400ww2_264.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000BUyyOsu.K5U/1ww2_264.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000BUyyOsu.K5U/1"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000BUyyOsu.K5U/s/500/I0000BUyyOsu.K5U.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000wNOVbSmKHwU/2?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68815437ww2_252.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000wNOVbSmKHwU/2ww2_252.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000wNOVbSmKHwU/2"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000wNOVbSmKHwU/s/500/I0000wNOVbSmKHwU.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000sAuEkp8Ants/3?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68435408ww2_265.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000sAuEkp8Ants/3ww2_265.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000sAuEkp8Ants/3"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000sAuEkp8Ants/s/500/I0000sAuEkp8Ants.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RUsiZolhRFk/4?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68625286ww2_254.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RUsiZolhRFk/4ww2_254.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RUsiZolhRFk/4"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000RUsiZolhRFk/s/500/I0000RUsiZolhRFk.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kpiDY_L_OMY/5?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
70315381ww2_266.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kpiDY_L_OMY/5ww2_266.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kpiDY_L_OMY/5"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000kpiDY_L_OMY/s/500/I0000kpiDY_L_OMY.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000FAQjd.iiGfk/6?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68625437ww2_255.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000FAQjd.iiGfk/6ww2_255.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000FAQjd.iiGfk/6"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000FAQjd.iiGfk/s/500/I0000FAQjd.iiGfk.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000HFTlzQejtEk/7?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68625156ww2_169.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000HFTlzQejtEk/7ww2_169.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000HFTlzQejtEk/7"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000HFTlzQejtEk/s/500/I0000HFTlzQejtEk.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000EGia4BP5LBY/8?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68435156ww2_171.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000EGia4BP5LBY/8ww2_171.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000EGia4BP5LBY/8"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000EGia4BP5LBY/s/500/I0000EGia4BP5LBY.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00001mVHVDZECD0/9?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
51006993ww2_175.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00001mVHVDZECD0/9ww2_175.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00001mVHVDZECD0/9"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I00001mVHVDZECD0/s/500/I00001mVHVDZECD0.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000OONVdSet5Vw/10?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
69375474ww2_267.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000OONVdSet5Vw/10ww2_267.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000OONVdSet5Vw/10"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000OONVdSet5Vw/s/500/I0000OONVdSet5Vw.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RuiBhSCtcKQ/11?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
51187031ww2_176.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RuiBhSCtcKQ/11ww2_176.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RuiBhSCtcKQ/11"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000RuiBhSCtcKQ/s/500/I0000RuiBhSCtcKQ.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000zVNwu.2gbpk/12?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
69375493ww2_243.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000zVNwu.2gbpk/12ww2_243.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000zVNwu.2gbpk/12"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000zVNwu.2gbpk/s/500/I0000zVNwu.2gbpk.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hoxdA4XNElY/13?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
67685399ww2_178.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hoxdA4XNElY/13ww2_178.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hoxdA4XNElY/13"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000hoxdA4XNElY/s/500/I0000hoxdA4XNElY.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000J0gCP7qIR8g/14?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68815362ww2_179.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000J0gCP7qIR8g/14ww2_179.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000J0gCP7qIR8g/14"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000J0gCP7qIR8g/s/500/I0000J0gCP7qIR8g.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RMWaCln5cLI/15?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
70685062ww2_228.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RMWaCln5cLI/15ww2_228.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:46 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RMWaCln5cLI/15"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000RMWaCln5cLI/s/500/I0000RMWaCln5cLI.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000259RQ8gOjr8/16?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68435400ww2_181.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000259RQ8gOjr8/16ww2_181.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000259RQ8gOjr8/16"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000259RQ8gOjr8/s/500/I0000259RQ8gOjr8.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RjOcj2yWyMk/17?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
69185493ww2_244.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RjOcj2yWyMk/17ww2_244.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000RjOcj2yWyMk/17"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000RjOcj2yWyMk/s/500/I0000RjOcj2yWyMk.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000N0HBZu4NohA/18?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68625362ww2_268.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000N0HBZu4NohA/18ww2_268.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000N0HBZu4NohA/18"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000N0HBZu4NohA/s/500/I0000N0HBZu4NohA.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000KYdAYhoLl7Y/19?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68815424ww2_258.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000KYdAYhoLl7Y/19ww2_258.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000KYdAYhoLl7Y/19"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000KYdAYhoLl7Y/s/500/I0000KYdAYhoLl7Y.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hdf5kj3SZdA/20?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68995362ww2_259.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hdf5kj3SZdA/20ww2_259.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000hdf5kj3SZdA/20"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000hdf5kj3SZdA/s/500/I0000hdf5kj3SZdA.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kL1drTb9wbE/21?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
67685399ww2_229.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kL1drTb9wbE/21ww2_229.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000kL1drTb9wbE/21"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000kL1drTb9wbE/s/500/I0000kL1drTb9wbE.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00009ZC8KioMhO0/22?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68435399ww2_245.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00009ZC8KioMhO0/22ww2_245.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:46 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I00009ZC8KioMhO0/22"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I00009ZC8KioMhO0/s/500/I00009ZC8KioMhO0.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000Ez2Qavb7Y5o/23?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68625437ww2_253.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000Ez2Qavb7Y5o/23ww2_253.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:46 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000Ez2Qavb7Y5o/23"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000Ez2Qavb7Y5o/s/500/I0000Ez2Qavb7Y5o.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reservedhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000bHfJLUIT8H0/24?V_ID=V0000nAr9duovp2Y
68435400ww2_246.JPGArchive Imagehttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.comhttp://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000bHfJLUIT8H0/24ww2_246.JPG by Henry Antonik/Archive ImageWed, 24 Dec 2008 11:56:47 -0500<a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/G0000hjXRrXyiPeg/I0000bHfJLUIT8H0/24"><img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000bHfJLUIT8H0/s/500/I0000bHfJLUIT8H0.jpg" alt="Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. (Henry Antonik/Archive Image)" /></a>
<br />Photos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002. <a href="http://jeremyhogan.photoshelter.com">(Henry Antonik/Archive Image)</a><br />Copyright: 2008 All rights reservedwwiiworld war iieuropealliesblack and whiteww21940sHenry Antonik/Archive ImagePhotos of Europe and England during World War II. These are the personal photos of a U.S. Army photographer. "In 1942, he entered the United States Army as one of the first draftees of WW II. His initial training was at Camp Murphy, which is now Jonathan Dickenson State Park. During the war, he worked under Frank Capra in the Paramount Studios in Astoria, Long Island, making military training films. As an Official War Photographer in the Signal Corps, he spent one year in England where he flew on several missions with the Eighth Division Air Force and the RAF. He was later assigned to George S. Patton's headquarters during the Battle of the Bulge." From the Palm Beach Post Obituary for Antonik published in August 2002.Henry Antonik/Archive Imagewwii, world war ii, europe, allies, black and white, ww2, 1940s2008 All rights reserved